I know what you mean. there are so many times I've said I'll post something for someone and I just couldn't find the time/energy for it. XD
It's not so much that I want to make my own Arashi, it just amuses me so much for some reason. A don't remember the broken collar-bone at all, but the broken piky was interesting, most because it didn't hurt, and I remember telling the doctor that his was wrong: it wasn't broken because I could still bend it. XD
Well, normally, eardrum are a reeally thin layer of skin that reverbirate sound right? and when your ears 'pop' that is the bit of skin getting a tear in it. Usually, your body heal that sort of thing super fast, but when I was born that piece of skin never grew in properly at all. They managed to correct it by using skin grafts to simulate the natural eardrum. The only difference is, I have to be really careful not to pop my ears, because it won't heal the way real ones do.
/end long-winded explaination. x_x
I'm looking forward to sinding out more about you though!
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It's not so much that I want to make my own Arashi, it just amuses me so much for some reason. A don't remember the broken collar-bone at all, but the broken piky was interesting, most because it didn't hurt, and I remember telling the doctor that his was wrong: it wasn't broken because I could still bend it. XD
Well, normally, eardrum are a reeally thin layer of skin that reverbirate sound right? and when your ears 'pop' that is the bit of skin getting a tear in it. Usually, your body heal that sort of thing super fast, but when I was born that piece of skin never grew in properly at all. They managed to correct it by using skin grafts to simulate the natural eardrum. The only difference is, I have to be really careful not to pop my ears, because it won't heal the way real ones do.
/end long-winded explaination.
x_x
I'm looking forward to sinding out more about you though!